There once was a kingdom in the Rain Forest of Brazil, the leaders (and renowned tyrants) were the Emperor Tamarins (Tamarins) who took control with their superior peanut throwing powers. The Poison Dart Frogs were disgusted by the and eventually the Poison Dart Frogs united to make a rebellion named the T.A.R.F. Exactly one year into the revolutionary war when a Climbing Perch was born oddly enough this fish was born on land and was able to breath in both water and land. This fish was smart because he gained the experience of both water and land. The knowledge he gained from both caused him to understand the evil of the Emperor Tarmarins and try and defeat them. It started when he was on land hunting the Long Legged Fly. Even though he hated to kill it was necessary. He would benefit and the snail would fly would die. He had almost caught his pray high up in the branches when he over heard s group of Tamarins yelling. He looked over to where they were and found them throwing peanuts at a bird with its wings tied. The bird was standing on a tree limb a dizzying height from the ground. One of the Tamarins said, “This is getting boring. Throw him off.” So one of the Tamarins happily grabbed the branch and shook the helpless bird off. The Climbing Perch watched horrified, the monkeys did not kill for food it was unnecessary and evil to kill another animal without a cause. He knew he had to stop them. So he joined the T.A.R.F. rebellion force. He immediately started forming a crafty plan. He would attack the tyrant’s source of power, their peanuts. First the macaws would carry would stealthy carry Malaysian Beetles to eat the nut. Then special operations team of trained Burrowing Nematodes would act as parasites inside of the pants to keep more peanuts from growing. There was only one problem. Even though the Cashew trees didn’t care about supporting the Macaws nests they did care about the attack on the monkeys fearing that they retaliate and destroy them. In order for the attack to go as planned the Macaw had to eat the Cashew trees fruit and spread its seeds to make sure that Cashew trees will continue to survive elsewhere. So the macaws feasted on Cashews before the attack. The plan went smoothly and as the peanuts declined so did the power of the monkeys and they were over thrown. After that the Climbing Perch was honored as a hero.
There once was a kingdom in the Rain Forest of Brazil, the leaders (and renowned tyrants) were the Emperor Tamarins (Tamarins) who took control with their superior peanut throwing powers. The Poison Dart Frogs were disgusted by the and eventually the Poison Dart Frogs united to make a rebellion named the T.A.R.F. Exactly one year into the revolutionary war when a Climbing Perch was born oddly enough this fish was born on land and was able to breath in both water and land.
This fish was smart because he gained the experience of both water and land. The knowledge he gained from both caused him to understand the evil of the Emperor Tarmarins and try and defeat them. It started when he was on land hunting the Long Legged Fly. Even though he hated to kill it was necessary. He would benefit and the snail would fly would die. He had almost caught his pray high up in the branches when he over heard s group of Tamarins yelling. He looked over to where they were and found them throwing peanuts at a bird with its wings tied. The bird was standing on a tree limb a dizzying height from the ground. One of the Tamarins said, “This is getting boring. Throw him off.” So one of the Tamarins happily grabbed the branch and shook the helpless bird off. The Climbing Perch watched horrified, the monkeys did not kill for food it was unnecessary and evil to kill another animal without a cause. He knew he had to stop them. So he joined the T.A.R.F. rebellion force. He immediately started forming a crafty plan. He would attack the tyrant’s source of power, their peanuts. First the macaws would carry would stealthy carry Malaysian Beetles to eat the nut. Then special operations team of trained Burrowing Nematodes would act as parasites inside of the pants to keep more peanuts from growing. There was only one problem. Even though the Cashew trees didn’t care about supporting the Macaws nests they did care about the attack on the monkeys fearing that they retaliate and destroy them. In order for the attack to go as planned the Macaw had to eat the Cashew trees fruit and spread its seeds to make sure that Cashew trees will continue to survive elsewhere. So the macaws feasted on Cashews before the attack. The plan went smoothly and as the peanuts declined so did the power of the monkeys and they were over thrown. After that the Climbing Perch was honored as a hero.
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